By Max Sparber January 24, 2001

With the death of Gregory Corso at North Memorial Medical Center in Robbinsdale on Wednesday, January 17, another key figure in one of the most storied literary movements of the 20th Century moved from being cantankerously contemporary to being something more manageable: a dead poet. More specifically, he may end up as a historical footnote--and one senses he knew it. Chuck Workman's 1999 documentary... More >>>